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Why any one would want a 25” bar on a 560 !
Problem is this all I want is a saw that has very low anti vibes and enough torque to keep with a 560 which also revs and picks up like one too.
Think I’ll be sticking to the 562’s after 3 560’s I have enough spares hanging around !
On paper the 362 cm is a match the bog standard 362 was not when I looked years back.
The most important part now is the anti vibes the rear handle on a 560 is high ! That is my worse hand at the minute and explains a lot.

On paper and in the wood are totally different.
The 560 won't handle a 25" bar well unless it's been to spud.
Posted this before, I just like it.
Stock 461 vs 560 spudded
Both 25" bars

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9 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


On paper and in the wood are totally different.
The 560 won't handle a 25" bar well unless it's been to spud.
Posted this before, I just like it.
Stock 461 vs 560 spudded
Both 25" bars

 


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just on paper they are totally different!!!!!!!!!

as the 461 is 76,5cc and the 560  is 59.8cc  thats over 16cc difference which is HUGE

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12 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Exactly my point.
On paper David vs Goliath,
But time the cuts,
nearly identical.
 

My 560 is quick if the tip of it's 20" bar is clear. The minute the wood is larger and the tip gets buried it bogs down and my 460 beats it easily. Also if the chain is bit dull the my 560 is not interested when the 460 just ploughs on through. Yes yes I know we shouldn't use blunt chains but it happens sometimes.

 

Comparing apples and pears if you ask me

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I bought my 562 in March, boss bought his 362 in February. Any of the lads will grab my saw first, 550 next and leave the 362 in the van. Have a 18” 20” and 24” bar for it, skip chain on the 24”. Rips on the 18, 20 & 24 need to be kept sharp but will pull them all day long. Husky xp oil and blow the filter and fins out every week and it is mint so far. Not expecting more than 3 years out of it but that’s my feeling with any new saws at the moment, Husky or Stihl...

 

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